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Sanford Makes Stop in Greenville, Calls For Reversal of Decision by SCGOP Executive Committee to Cancel Primary
- By Terry M. Thacker
“Why should my voice be taken away?” Rebublican presidential candidate Mark Sanford asked during a visit to Greenville on Monday.
The former South Carolina governor held a press conference at One City Plaza to call for the South Carolina Republican Party to reverse its recent decision to cancel next February's presidential primary.
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24 Constitutional Questions Every American Should be Able to Answer
- By John F. McManus - The New American
September 17 is designated Constitution Day in recognition of the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution in 1787. How many of these quiz questions can you answer?
1. Q: Has the Constitution always guided the country?
A: No. Originally the nation functioned under the Continental Congress and the Articles of Confederation. But after 11 years under the Articles, the U.S. Constitution was written, agreed to, and ratified by nine states (all eventually ratified but only nine were needed to have it take effect). On September 13, 1788, the Continental Congress proclaimed that the Constitution had been properly ratified and it ordered the new government to convene on March 4, 1789.
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Over Their Dead Bodies
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
He was an "aberration," they said. An outlier. When Pennsylvania officials raided Kermit Gosnell's dirty, cat-infested, third-world excuse for an "abortion clinic," liberals insisted he was an isolated case. They said it again when Douglas Karpen's staff explained how he twisted off the heads of large babies. And they'll say it again when reporters ask about Dr. Ulrich Klopfer, who drove the corpses of thousands of his victims to his home -- some 100 miles away -- to apparently keep as trophies of his killing.
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Illegals Now Leaving Yelp-like Ratings on the Best Illegal-enabling Services
- By Selwyn Duke - The New American
If you want to know why Invasion USA continues apace, look no further than Big Migration, a lucrative racket so brazen that border-jumping migrants “can now offer Yelp-style reviews for attaining the finest in illegal alien–enabling services, not just in one’s choice of smuggling coyote, but in all the vast numbers of choices in NGOs offering shelters and services,” writes American Thinker’s Monica Showalter. So much for illegals being “in the shadows.”
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren is Weak on Waste
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan
Sen. Elizabeth Warren recently visited South Carolina where she touted her extreme socialist agenda; the professor’s uneducated lecture on nuclear energy and nuclear waste really missed the mark. Her devastating proposals, like the Green New Deal which eliminates nuclear energy, should be overwhelmingly rejected by South Carolinians. But while she’s traveling our state, the least she could do is pretend to be informed on issues that matter to our communities.
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Speaker Pelosi's Hearing Problem
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It's not every day that you see the GOP caucus conducting business in the House visitors center. But today wasn't just any day. It wasn't just a defining moment for the Republican party but the Democratic party as well. For the first time in years, the House minority held a pro-life hearing in open defiance of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). They'd tried to schedule the event through regular order -- but the answer was the same as the other 80 times they asked Democrats to help them stop infanticide: No.
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Hearing on Heartbeat Bill Today in SC
- By SCGOP
Just a reminder - TODAY will be an important day for the pro-life cause in South Carolina.
The State Senate Medical Affairs Committee will be holding hearings on the "SC Fetal Heartbeat Protection from Abortion Act", (also known as the "Heartbeat Bill") - and we need pro-life conservatives to show up and be heard.
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- Another Busy Week: President Trump Fuels HBCU Education Tank, Life Support for Babies Surges, Black and Brown Congress Caucus Convenes
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